The Indiana class is perhaps the oldest class of any warship to participate in WWII – it was one of the United States’ first true battleship classes built before the turn of the 20th century.
The Indiana class is perhaps the oldest class of warships to participate in WWII—it was one of the United States’ first true battleship classes built before the turn of the 20th century.
The Congress of 1899 authorized the construction of three, and the Congress of 1900 of two first-class battleships, which to-day constitute what is known as the “Georgia” class. These ships ...
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